Description
When your pump housing develops a crack or the casting gets damaged from years of moving liquids around the farm, you know it’s time for a replacement. A cracked housing doesn’t just leak—it kills your prime and leaves you without the flow you need when you’re trying to transfer fuel, fill spray tanks, or move water. This cast iron housing gets your Banjo pump back to full operation.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty cast iron construction that handles the pressure and vibration of continuous pumping
- Precise machining ensures proper fit with impeller, seals, and connecting parts
- 2-inch inlet and outlet ports match your existing plumbing and hose connections
- Direct replacement for worn or damaged housings on Banjo centrifugal and transfer pumps
Built for Real Farm Work
This housing works with Banjo’s 2-inch pump systems that farmers rely on for liquid transfer tasks around the operation. Whether you’re running a PTO-driven pump for filling applicator tanks, using a gas engine setup for remote water transfer, or operating a self-priming unit for fuel handling, this housing provides the solid foundation your pump needs to maintain proper flow and pressure.
Made to Last
Cast iron stands up to the demanding conditions of agricultural pumping better than lighter materials. It won’t crack from temperature changes, handles the stress of high-pressure applications, and resists wear from abrasive particles that can get into your liquid transfer system. The heavy construction also dampens vibration for smoother operation.
Good to Know
You’ll want to replace seals and gaskets when installing the new housing—it’s the perfect time since everything’s apart anyway. Check your impeller for wear while you’re at it, and make sure all mating surfaces are clean before reassembly. Keep some pipe dope handy for the threaded connections to ensure leak-free operation.


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